[Updated Feb 9: Message from the organizers: Due to weather conditions in the D.C. area, we have been forced to postpone the 11 February LENR workshop. We will keep you updated once a re-scheduled date has been established.]

[Updated Feb. 1: Message from the organizers: “The LENR Workshop will be held on February 11, NOT February 10th. There was a typo on two of the attached documents distributed with my previous email. “

Also added to the schedule:
Peter Hagelstein, representing the Hagelstein Theory and
Allan Widom, representing the Widom-Larsen Theory
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The pressing need for new alternative sources of power for both installation and tactical needs should be of no surprise. This Workshop has generated considerable interest at both Army OSD and DOE. The Workshop’s goal is to supply the Army P&E Leadership Team (and subsequently the Army leadership) with information on the LENR process, to detail the state of the art, to identify feasibility of research efforts to validate or mature the LENR technologies, and to guide possible investments by the Army in this area. Subject matter experts in the fields such as reproducibility, calorimetry, materials, and triggering reactions will discuss their research and findings. After the presentations, we will hold a discussion forum which will probe questions about the current state of LENR and what role the Army's research labs may play in this area.

Workshop Agenda [DRAFT]

0830

Opening Remarks/Workshop Goals

Dr. Ed Shaffer, ARL

15 min

0845

Workshop Process

Dr. Cynthia Lundgren, ARL

15 min

0900

Reproducibility of LENR Reactions

Mike McKubre, SRI

45 min

1000

Evidence of Nuclear Particles

Pam Boss, Spawar

45 min

1045

Transmutation

George Miley, University of Illinois

45 min

1130

Bose-Einstein Condensates

Yeong Kim, Purdue University

45 min

1315

Triggering LENR Reactions

Fran Tanzella, SRI( to be given by Mike McKubre, SRI)

45 min

1400

Calorimetry

Mel Miles, Dixie State College(to be given by Pam Boss, SpaWar)

45 min

1500

Discussion Session· State of the Art in Materials· Consensus on Reproducibility· With Available Funding, How Can Army Best Contribute · What Basic Science Experiments are Lacking